Logical Operators

The Stylus Studio XSLT mapper allows you to graphically define the following types of conditions:

  • Equal (=)
  • Less than (<)
  • Greater than (>)
  • Less than or equal to (<=)
  • Greater than or equal to (>=)
  • and (&)
  • or (||)

All condition blocks have two input ports and a single output port, as shown in this example of a greater than block.

Figure 235. Greater Than Block

You can map the return port to a target structure element or attribute, or to the input port on an XSLT instruction, XPath function, or another condition block.

Database-to-XML Mapping

Stylus Studio features several database-to-XML mapping tools that allow you to easily query a relational database using SQL/XML or SQL and render the results as XML. Stylus Studio also supports the world's first and only visual SQL/XML Editor!

XML Operations

Using XML Pipeline it's easy to visually specify a series of XML operations to apply on your XML data, including parsing, validating, converting and transforming, according to the needs of your business application.

Translating EDIFACT Documents to XML

The EDIFACT to XML Converter is a primary component of the adapter library. The XML that is generated is well commented and indented, and can be used anywhere XML is normally used — with XML Schemas, XQuery, XSLT, and so on.

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